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a. H2O2 + NO ( N2O3 + H2O
b. VO2+ + NO ( V3+ + NO2
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a Basic solution H 2 O 2 NO N 2 O 3 H 2 O The oxidation reaction is as follows NO N 2 O 3 The N atom is going from a 2 to a 3 oxidation state and loses one electron in the process Since N 2 O 3 has tw...View the full answer
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